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These are all good questions. But that's how a free market works. People get paid based upon what the market will bear, That's also what determines how much things cost for the consumer.
A CEO can make hundreds of times what the guy who mops the floor makes because he's hundreds of times more difficult to replace. Simple supply and demand laws apply here.
The difficult we do right away...
...the impossible takes slightly longer.
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I believe the notion of a free market is either a myth or a scam depending on who is selling the idea and why.
The reason is this: All human activity has the potential to distort markets. No market can be separate from any interaction with it. Simply buying a product ultimately raises the price for the next consumer, unless the company produces another product to replace it (supply and demand microcosmically) - every activity. Even just having capital creates impact on markets. This is how neighborhoods get gentrified.
Laws impact markets. Buying impacts markets. Selling impacts markets. Looking at a market side ways will impact it (see doom and gloom predictions tanking the dow)
There's no free market. Every market is endlessly distorted.
People disagree on what should be "allowed" to distort markets, but that itself is just another distortion of markets.
The markets are currently being distorted overall in favor of the top earners, as Adam Smith famously predicted happens in all capitalist systems, absent adequate progressive taxation.
We can see this tied directly to income inequality.
The more it grows, the more the capitalist class have their thumbs on the scale
And the reason for all of their sophisticated sounding economic voodoo is to distract you from that plain and simple fact.
Of course, if you're one of the (rarer every day) americans that are doing well, you have every reason to believe all of that hoodoo because it's self actualizing, regardless of how true it is. (There are a lot of reasons people do well or not, and merit is maybe middling on that list at best)
Edit: I have to run for now. I've enjoyed our chat.
When I was growin' up, I was the smartest kid I knew. Maybe that was just because I didn't know that many kids. All I know is now I feel the opposite.
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honey the codewitch wrote: There's no free market.
I'd suggest there's no 'efficient' market - and hope there's room for some kind of ethical trade.
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I think I understand where you're coming from. For my part, I'm not sure if markets are efficient or not due to their "organic" nature. What I mean by that is that markets are a form of Complex Adaptive System.
Such systems have redundancy, like 20 outfits selling the same product, but also resilience. If one goes out of business you can still get your gear.
So whether that's inefficient or not, as an example, I think depends on which rubber ruler you use.
Just my $0.02, as a CAS geek.
When I was growin' up, I was the smartest kid I knew. Maybe that was just because I didn't know that many kids. All I know is now I feel the opposite.
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'The Wealth of Nations' made sense when it was written but is irrelevant now. Markets are not fair, or open or free
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Fundamentally, CEOs get a lot of money because they can decide their wages. I believe firmly we should have laws that say the CEO can't earn more than X times the lowest paid employee. capitalism doesn't magically pay people what they are worth. It hands power to the few and leave the many behind, unless society has laws to control it.
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Why isn't there some sort of upvote button for me to use here?
You are spot on. The gap between the rich and poor is growing. People like Beznos make billions from basically no work, while his workers work in terrible conditions. That's not how you make a society.
No one is saying we should all earn the same BUT you build a society by taxing the rich and helping the poor.
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Quote: Meanwhile, middle income earner wages have remained relatively stagnant compared to top earners ever since the 1970s, while cost of living and housing especially, has increased. The principal cause of this was a significant event that occurred in 1971.
And no, I'm not talking about the release of Tarkus.
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Australia is also reporting a surplus, by cutting services to people in need. The middle class is being hollowed out. Most people now are either well off, or poor.
Interestingly, the anti Islam movement was spearheaded by people who hoped hating Muslims would be a gateway drug to hating Jews but I think WWII movies have made people actually unable to see the difference between hating one religion and another. But everyone knows hating Jews is bad.
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Yes, my view on this is that the USA has been coasting on past glory for some time. What Trump has done is made clear to the rest of the world that they don't *need* America, and as such, he's contributing to American decline on the world stage.
And basically, the GFC happened because capitalism is f*cking us all, so those in power started telling us to blame basically all the people on your list. The rise of Trump is the voice of people capitalism left behind, because they are generally too stupid to see where the issue is.
Australia had a national anti Islam movement in 2014. I got involved in fighting that. Since then, I've had people stalk me and threaten to kill my kids. We keep voting in the people causing our problems. Humanity is stupid. I have no hope for the future.
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OK, so the Soapbox is gone?
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Yep and the Lounge is now a Parser master class.
I'd rather be phishing!
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Hmmmm.... trying to work out what this means.....
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It means that every once in a while somebody risks their account by posting about politics! MSGA!!!
(Make Soapbox Great Again)
I, for one, like Roman Numerals.
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Ah, OK. Well, given that society is basically burning to the ground, and people are utterly sh*t, everywhere, I'd vote in favour of having a place where I don't have to deal with that. I've had far right figures stalk and threaten my family for years. I could do with a break
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Let's wait until the figures are right
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Amen.
I wanna be a eunuchs developer! Pass me a bread knife!
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DRHuff wrote: somebody risks their account by posting about politics! It's only a risk if you don't have sufficient points.
Social Media - A platform that makes it easier for the crazies to find each other.
Everyone is born right handed. Only the strongest overcome it.
Fight for left-handed rights and hand equality.
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Wait - didn't Griff just post about the MVP's and MVE's being out. I thought they were all caught talking politics and Chris gave them the boot.
Maybe I should read more than the headline of the post...
I, for one, like Roman Numerals.
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Maybe you need a new parser.
I wanna be a eunuchs developer! Pass me a bread knife!
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Maximilien wrote: a Parser master class.
You betcha - it sure would be great if everyone around here would post multiple times a day about their obsessive pet project...
I, for one, like Roman Numerals.
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I know -- all this talk of fundamentalist Christian holidays is soooo bible-belt conservative!
I wanna be a eunuchs developer! Pass me a bread knife!
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It was closed a few months ago, and not before time, the arguments were getting boring. It was really pretty irrelevant to the site if one is honest. The Indian and Chinese forums have now gone the same way. So the focus is back where it belongs to tech subjects. If you want to talk global warming, which you guys certainly have reason to, then there are plenty of other places to do it. I have not seen Tasmania mentioned specifically but assume you are also suffering from random fires.
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Richard MacCutchan wrote: pretty irrelevant to the site if one is honest
Isn't this Lounge also somewhat irrelevant, given that we have so many technical forums on CP itself.
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